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- How to Build a WooCommerce Sales Funnel That Actually Convertsby Shahzad Saeed on 22/04/2026 at 10:00
Most store owners focus on getting more traffic, but more visitors won’t help if your landing pages and cart setup are confusing. You can increase your WooCommerce revenue by fixing the ‘leaky’ parts of your checkout process where many of shoppers typically drop off. The… Read More » The post How to Build a WooCommerce Sales Funnel That Actually Converts first appeared on WPBeginner.
- How to Build a Product Quiz in WordPress That Recommends & Convertsby Allison on 20/04/2026 at 10:00
Your store might have exactly what a visitor needs. But if they can’t find it easily, then they’ll leave without buying. A product quiz fixes that by asking a few short questions, returning a tailored recommendation, and capturing their email address in the same step.… Read More » The post How to Build a Product Quiz in WordPress That Recommends & Converts first appeared on WPBeginner.
- Fewer Returns, More Sales: How to Add Size Charts in WooCommerceby Allison on 17/04/2026 at 10:00
Have you ever wondered how many sales you lose because shoppers aren’t sure if an item will actually fit them? When buying clothes or shoes online, a customer’s biggest worry is getting the right size. This uncertainty often leads to them closing the tab and… Read More » The post Fewer Returns, More Sales: How to Add Size Charts in WooCommerce first appeared on WPBeginner.
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- Malicious KICS Docker Images and VS Code Extensions Hit Checkmarx Supply Chainby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 22/04/2026 at 17:55
Cybersecurity researchers have warned of malicious images pushed to the official "checkmarx/kics" Docker Hub repository. In an alert published today, software supply chain security company Socket revealed that unknown threat actors managed to have overwritten existing tags, including v2.1.20 and alpine, while also introducing a new v2.1.21 tag that does not correspond to an official release. The
- Self-Propagating Supply Chain Worm Hijacks npm Packages to Steal Developer Tokensby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 22/04/2026 at 17:33
Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a fresh set of packages that have been compromised by bad actors to deliver a self-propagating worm that spreads through stolen developer npm tokens. The supply chain worm has been detected by both Socket and StepSecurity, with the companies tracking the activity under the name CanisterSprawl owing to the use of an ICP canister to exfiltrate the stolen data
- Harvester Deploys Linux GoGra Backdoor in South Asia Using Microsoft Graph APIby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 22/04/2026 at 15:28
The threat actor known as Harvester has been attributed to a new Linux version of its GoGra backdoor deployed as part of attacks likely targeting entities in South Asia. "The malware uses the legitimate Microsoft Graph API and Outlook mailboxes as a covert command-and-control (C2) channel, allowing it to bypass traditional perimeter network defenses," the Symantec and Carbon Black Threat Hunter
- Lotus Wiper Malware Targets Venezuelan Energy Systems in Destructive Attackby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 22/04/2026 at 10:55
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a previously undocumented data wiper that has been used in attacks targeting Venezuela at the end of last year and the start of 2026. Dubbed Lotus Wiper, the novel file wiper has been used in a destructive campaign targeting the energy and utilities sector in Venezuela, per findings from Kaspersky. "Two batch scripts are responsible for initiating the
- Toxic Combinations: When Cross-App Permissions Stack into Riskby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 22/04/2026 at 10:41
On January 31, 2026, researchers disclosed that Moltbook, a social network built for AI agents, had left its database wide open, exposing 35,000 email addresses and 1.5 million agent API tokens across 770,000 active agents. The more worrying part sat inside the private messages. Some of those conversations held plaintext third-party credentials, including OpenAI API keys shared between agents,








